Interesting... Perhaps, Mr. A is gathering our help to close the wall... So he can be the remaining nonreal thing on our side. Perhaps he is somehow related, if not distantly, to normal fictives, and he wants to consolidate power on one side of the wall.

Mr. A seems to be doing his best to convince us that our theory that he is the wall is off. I don't think it really fits either, personally. He seems to be made to watch over the wall, sure, but I'm really not seeing evidence for this theory.

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

As paranoid as I usually am, I STILL see no evidence for the theory. It's just something the hivemind came up with out of nowhere. To really do anything with it, we would need actual hints that it has any relation o reality, and I'm not seeing them.

Normal people are the easiest to manipulate. Too smart and they have an annoying tendency to catch wind of your plans, too dumb and, in the words of a certain pirate, "You can never tell when they are about to do something incredibly...stupid."

The biggest problem I see with this theory (and that I'm surprised no one mentioned yet) is that Prime doesn't disintegrate intantiations, he REINTEGRATES then back onto himself, absorbing all of the reintegrated intantiation knowledge, and who theoretically may still be regenerated, that is, ejected from Prime.

On a side note, what HarDHarKoopa said made me remember two things. First, Kingdom Hearts. In Kingdom Hearts, there are 3 dimensions, called "Realms", that each represent one of the fundamental forces of the universe: There's the Realm of Light, the Realm of Darkness and... the Realm of Nothingness. That is, nothingness itself is something palpable. My theory is that while the Void might be literally nothing, Mr. A and his fridge and dartboard and foosball table are all made of The Nothingness.

The second thing is Tormenta RPG. This however, is irrelevant, so I'll put the interesting part in bold.

Most of you, in fact it's likely all of you, don't know about it. Tormenta RPG is a brazilian Tabletop RPG. In the campaign setting, there are 20 gods. Each god was responsible for something in the "creation": Tenebra is responsible for the night, Azgher for the day, Nimb rules over chaos, Khalmyr over order. However, three gods weren't contented with just what they made, they wanted more. These were the god of power (creator of the dragons), the god of intellect (gnomes), and the goddess of ambition (humans) found an another dimension where they could create as they pleased without interference from the other gods, and together they created the Lefeu. Khalmyr, leader of the Pantheon, after learning of what they had created, ruled that they should be punished. Tillian, god of intellect, was turned mortal. Valkarya, goddess of ambition, was turned into stone and cast upon the mortal world. Kallyadranoch, god of power, was forgotten, with the most anyone could remember of him was the soubriquet "The Third" (this is a universe where the gods gain power from those who believe in them, so being forgotten made him so weak he couldn't even make an Avatar to go visit Tillian, while this one spent the rest of his life in the shadow of the colossal statue of Valkarya). Now, why were they so throughly punished simply for making something without permission from the other gods? That became apparent later. In this other dimension, the Lefeu, creatures of ultimate power, intellect, and ambition, grew more and more, and conquered more and more, until they turned everything into Lefeu. The grass was Lefeu. The stones were Lefeu. The air is Lefeu and so is the void. Even time and space itself were conquered, becoming Lefeu. Everything is Lefeu. This is why the three were punished: they created something with potential to become grater then even the gods thenselves. And now the Lefeu are invading the main dimension, where the initial creation happened.

SOHCAHTOA wrote:This is why the three were punished: they created something with potential to become grater then even the gods thenselves. And now the Lefeu are invading the main dimension, where the initial creation happened.

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Already being into tropes, and certainly learning more tropes through the progression of the past months, wouldn't the GMs be anticipating the need for a complex turning point or two as the end approaches?